CHRISTCHURCH.
The Executive of the Society of Railway Servants have decided that all hands now out should apply for re-employmenb in the ■ervice, and be allowed to sign the Comxniesionera' note of agreement without prejudice to their position as Unionists. It was also reeolved to afc once take a-ballot of as*tb whether the Society , * the Maritime Council *M& l>? continued* y ;,;■$ ■ , ~ , - Executive Btate that over half those, irho struck have accepted employment on tfe'Oßpainiftioners' terriosy " The wharf labourers aft- Eyttelton, though .willing to work, object to apply through the labour bureau eetabliehed during the-strike, as they say they would have to Hβ selected by men who are not acquainted with, their capabilities or the Junture of their work.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 261, 4 November 1890, Page 5
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